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**''Accessories'': "Beta ray gun" | **''Accessories'': "Beta ray gun" | ||
: Robot-Man Z is a re-release of of the white version of [[Salt-Man Z]], | : Robot-Man Z is a re-release of of the white version of [[Salt-Man Z]], itself a [[redeco]] of [[Twin Twist]], transforming into a Cybertronic twin-drill tank via a very simple, one-step process. Its vehicle mode features a [[pull-back motor]] which propels it forward; after a short distance, a latch on its body releases his spring-loaded legs, and the weight and momentum flips Salt-Man Z up onto its robot-mode feet. A small lever on the back of its head adjusts the timing of when its head hits the floor, and thus its kickoff angle, hopefully making this [[gimmick]] work better. | ||
: Like most of the South American Transformers, Robot-Man Z has poor-quality paper decals that are prone to losing their adhesiveness in short order. | : Like most of the South American Transformers, Robot-Man Z has poor-quality paper decals that are prone to losing their adhesiveness in short order. | ||
Revision as of 04:28, 5 January 2012
- Robot-Man Z is an Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Robot-Man Z: con un salto sensacional se transforma automaticamente de nave espacial en robot.
Toys
Generation 2
- Robot-Man Z (1985)
- Accessories: "Beta ray gun"
- Robot-Man Z is a re-release of of the white version of Salt-Man Z, itself a redeco of Twin Twist, transforming into a Cybertronic twin-drill tank via a very simple, one-step process. Its vehicle mode features a pull-back motor which propels it forward; after a short distance, a latch on its body releases his spring-loaded legs, and the weight and momentum flips Salt-Man Z up onto its robot-mode feet. A small lever on the back of its head adjusts the timing of when its head hits the floor, and thus its kickoff angle, hopefully making this gimmick work better.
- Like most of the South American Transformers, Robot-Man Z has poor-quality paper decals that are prone to losing their adhesiveness in short order.



